Windows 7 End of Lifecycle, find out what could mean for you

Windows 7 End of Lifecycle, find out what could mean for you

Although most Microsoft Windows 7 users are aware, their systems are still running on a version of the operating system that is more than 10 years old, which means the operating system is going out of service soon. When Windows 7 support ends, the system is no longer able to receive updates and security patches. Microsoft will likely end support for Windows 7 service on January 14, 2020, at which point all Windows 7 users will probably be able to access the operating system by taking their own risk. This means that not only is a large number of business applications, services will be vulnerable to malicious viruses but also, consumers are going to have forced to upgrade to Windows 10. However, If you still decide to run Windows 7 after the deadline then your business will be at risk not as much as home users though. Here are some strategies you can use if Windows 7 support ended in January 2020 affects your business.

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SUPPORT FOR WINDOWS XP AND OFFICE 2003 ENDS IN

SUPPORT FOR WINDOWS XP AND OFFICE 2003 ENDS IN

On April 8, 2014, Microsoft will end support for the decade-old Windows XP.

This means you will no longer receive updates, including security updates, for

Windows XP from Microsoft. Support of Microsoft Office 2003 will also be ending on the same date. ITSolutions would like to support you upgrading your XP systems to any other latest Microsoft Operating Systems. If you still running XP please contact us and we will be in touch as soon as possible